[CITASA] 2010 ASA events in Atlanta, the complete list

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Thu, Jul 8, 2010 11:16 AM

http://www.citasa.org/conferences

Mark your calenders for the Sessions organized by our section

Communication and Information Technologies
SECTION RECEPTION

When:

SATURDAY AUGUST 14TH
7:30 PM
Where
M a x  L a g e r ' s  Wood Fired Grill & Brewery

www.maxlagers.com

CITASA sessions

ALL SESSIONS AND BUSINESS MEETING ARE SUNDAY AUGUST 15TH

The Social Impacts of Technology and Information‎
Scheduled Time: Sun, Aug 15 - 8:30am - 10:10am  Building: Atlanta
Marriott
‎Marquis
Session Organizer: Shelia R. Cotten (University of Alabama - Birmingham)

The Best of Two Worlds? Internet Use, Online Communication, and ‎Social
Networks ‎*Wenhong Chen (University of Texas at Austin)‎
The Digital Campaign: How Barack Obama Achieved the Dream Cynthia Love
(Siena College), *Sudarat Musikawong (Siena College)‎
You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks
‎*Vicki Winstead (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Elizabeth Allyne
Yost ‎‎(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Shelia R. Cotten
(University
of Alabama - ‎Birmingham), William A. Anderson (University of Alabama at
Birmingham), Amanda ‎M. Warr (University of Alabama at Birmingham),
Ronald
William Berkowsky ‎‎(University of Alabama at Birmingham)‎
Well-Being and Internet Use ‎*Paul A. Rey (University of Maryland),
*Zeynep Tufekci (University of  Maryland, ‎Baltimore County)‎

Social Media and Social Capital
Scheduled Time: Sun, Aug 15 - 10:30am - 12:10pm  Building: Atlanta
Marriott ‎Marquis

Session Organizer: Gustavo S. Mesch (University of Haifa) ‎
Dear AskMe, Can Building Networks and Reading Random Articles Help ‎Me
Solve Other People’s Problems?‎ ‎*Alexandra Marin (University of Toronto)‎

Internet Use and Social Ties of Americans: An Analysis of General Social
‎Survey Data ‎*Zeynep Tufekci (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)‎

Social Capital and Communication Multiplexity in Social Relationship
‎Maintenance: An Alternative Theoretical Approach‎
‎*Yu-Li Hsieh (Northwestern University), Eszter Hargittai (Northwestern
University)‎

Talking over the crowd: A Discourse Analysis on comments from Special
‎topic blogs ‎*Ibrahim Halil Yucel (Penn State University)‎

Section Roundtables Organizer Tim Hale, U of Alabama

Sun, Aug 15 - 2:30pm - 3:30pm  Building: Atlanta Marriott Marquis

Roundtable 1:
Tie Interdependencies in Email Communication Networks ‎*Ofer Engel
(London
School of Economics and Political Science)‎
The effect of Social Networking Sites, e-mail, I.M. and Weblogs on Self
‎Esteem: ‎*Gustavo S. Mesch (University of Haifa)‎

Are Gender and Race Important Factors Shaping the Use and ‎Consequences
of
Email to Family?‎ ‎*Noelle A. Chesley (University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee),
Briana Fox
(SER-Jobs for ‎Progress)‎

Roundtable 2:
Technological Influences on Social Ties across the Lifespan

‎*Brandi Marie McCullough (University of North Carolina at Greensboro),
*Shelia R. ‎Cotten (University of Alabama - Birmingham),*Rebecca G. Adams
(University of ‎North Carolina at Greensboro)‎
Using Affordable Technology To Bridge The Digital Divide: Results from
‎Birmingham’s XO Laptop Project

‎*Shelia R. Cotten (University of Alabama - Birmingham), *Timothy M. Hale
‎‎(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Michael Howell-Moroney
(University
of ‎Alabama at Birmingham), LaToya J. ONeal (University of
Alabama-Birmingham)‎

Digital adaptability: New construct and measure for digital inequality
‎research  ‎*Cassidy Puckett (Northwestern University)‎
Roundtable 3
Socioeconomic inequality, education and social capital: What factors
‎shape social network growth among college students?‎
‎*Howard T. Welser (Ohio University), Brandon Brooks (Ohio University),
Bernard ‎Hogan (University of Toronto), Scott Titsworth (Ohio
University)‎

Affordances for Networked Activism: Evaluating the capacities of ‎social
movement sites to connect and motivate activists
‎*Nina Cesare (Ohio University), *Howard T. Welser (Ohio University)‎

Chinese Netizens and China’s Democratization:The Political ‎Consequences
of the Rise of the Chinese Netizens
‎*Ya-Wen Lei (University of Michigan)‎

Roundtable 4
Cultural Fragmentation, Popular Culture, and Changing Perceptions of
‎Deviance Among Generation Y.‎  ‎*J. M. Larshus (SUNY-Albany), William J.

Kinney (University of St.
Thomas)‎

More than a Panic: Correlates of the Importance of Drugs and
‎Unemployment
‎*Jarrett Alan Thibodeaux (Vanderbilt University)‎

Terri's Fate: Regional and Political Differences in the Discussion of the
‎End of Life Outcomes
‎*Katy Schindler (Florida State University), *JoEllen Pederson (Florida
State ‎University)‎

Rountable 5
Social Justice and the Virtualization of Health and Illness in the Age of
‎Biological Citizenship.‎ ‎*Alexander Stingl (Pompeii-Project EU)‎

The Golden Era: Authenticity, Invented Tradition and Hip-Hop History
‎*Michael Barnes (California State University, Long Beach)‎

Transformative Social Processes of Cyberspace: Applying the Theories ‎of
Durkheim and Weber to the Internet
‎*David Drissel (Iowa Central Community College)‎

Roundtable 6
Measuring Electronic Government Procurement Success and Testing ‎for the
Moderating Effect of Computer Self-efficacy  ‎*Chyi-Lu Jang (National Sun

Yat-Sen University)‎

Strategic Choice Models in a Globalized Marketplace: Perspectives ‎through
the RBV and TCE Theoretical Lenses
‎*Zengie Mangaliso (Westfield State College), Mzamo P. Mangaliso (Eugene
M. ‎Isenberg School of Management, UMass/Amherst)‎

Roundtable 7
A Comparison of Promoter and Listener Preferences for Popular Music
‎Artists
‎*Patricia L. Donze (University of California-Los Angeles)‎
Institutional Structures of Online Knowledge Production: Wikipedia,
‎Knol,
and Citizendium
‎*Edo Navot (University of Wisconsin - Madison)‎

Science's Taste for Open Access
‎*James A. Evans (University of Chicago)‎

Roundtable 8

Table Presider: John P. Robinson (University of Maryland) ‎

Status Dynamics in Online Gift Exchange: How Competition and the ‎Spread
of Status Value Shape Reciprocity
‎*Patrick Park (Cornell University)‎

The Outreach of Barack Obama to the African American Community ‎Using
Online Social Networking  ‎*Cynthia Love (Siena College), Sudarat
Musikawong
(Siena College)‎
IT, TV AND Time Displacement: A 45-Year Comparison
‎*John P. Robinson (University of Maryland)‎

BUSINESS MEETING AND AWARDS CEREMONY

3:30 PM
Atlanta Marriott Marquis

Gustavo S. Mesch, Chair

Communication and Information Technologies Section
American Sociological Association
www.citasa.org

http://www.citasa.org/conferences Mark your calenders for the Sessions organized by our section Communication and Information Technologies SECTION RECEPTION When: SATURDAY AUGUST 14TH 7:30 PM Where M a x L a g e r ' s Wood Fired Grill & Brewery www.maxlagers.com CITASA sessions ALL SESSIONS AND BUSINESS MEETING ARE SUNDAY AUGUST 15TH The Social Impacts of Technology and Information‎ Scheduled Time: Sun, Aug 15 - 8:30am - 10:10am Building: Atlanta Marriott ‎Marquis Session Organizer: Shelia R. Cotten (University of Alabama - Birmingham) ‎ The Best of Two Worlds? Internet Use, Online Communication, and ‎Social Networks ‎*Wenhong Chen (University of Texas at Austin)‎ The Digital Campaign: How Barack Obama Achieved the Dream Cynthia Love (Siena College), *Sudarat Musikawong (Siena College)‎ You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks ‎*Vicki Winstead (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Elizabeth Allyne Yost ‎‎(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Shelia R. Cotten (University of Alabama - ‎Birmingham), William A. Anderson (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Amanda ‎M. Warr (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Ronald William Berkowsky ‎‎(University of Alabama at Birmingham)‎ Well-Being and Internet Use ‎*Paul A. Rey (University of Maryland), *Zeynep Tufekci (University of Maryland, ‎Baltimore County)‎ Social Media and Social Capital Scheduled Time: Sun, Aug 15 - 10:30am - 12:10pm Building: Atlanta Marriott ‎Marquis Session Organizer: Gustavo S. Mesch (University of Haifa) ‎ Dear AskMe, Can Building Networks and Reading Random Articles Help ‎Me Solve Other People’s Problems?‎ ‎*Alexandra Marin (University of Toronto)‎ Internet Use and Social Ties of Americans: An Analysis of General Social ‎Survey Data ‎*Zeynep Tufekci (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)‎ Social Capital and Communication Multiplexity in Social Relationship ‎Maintenance: An Alternative Theoretical Approach‎ ‎*Yu-Li Hsieh (Northwestern University), Eszter Hargittai (Northwestern University)‎ Talking over the crowd: A Discourse Analysis on comments from Special ‎topic blogs ‎*Ibrahim Halil Yucel (Penn State University)‎ Section Roundtables Organizer Tim Hale, U of Alabama Sun, Aug 15 - 2:30pm - 3:30pm Building: Atlanta Marriott Marquis Roundtable 1: Tie Interdependencies in Email Communication Networks ‎*Ofer Engel (London School of Economics and Political Science)‎ The effect of Social Networking Sites, e-mail, I.M. and Weblogs on Self ‎Esteem: ‎*Gustavo S. Mesch (University of Haifa)‎ Are Gender and Race Important Factors Shaping the Use and ‎Consequences of Email to Family?‎ ‎*Noelle A. Chesley (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Briana Fox (SER-Jobs for ‎Progress)‎ Roundtable 2: Technological Influences on Social Ties across the Lifespan ‎*Brandi Marie McCullough (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), *Shelia R. ‎Cotten (University of Alabama - Birmingham),*Rebecca G. Adams (University of ‎North Carolina at Greensboro)‎ Using Affordable Technology To Bridge The Digital Divide: Results from ‎Birmingham’s XO Laptop Project ‎*Shelia R. Cotten (University of Alabama - Birmingham), *Timothy M. Hale ‎‎(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Michael Howell-Moroney (University of ‎Alabama at Birmingham), LaToya J. ONeal (University of Alabama-Birmingham)‎ Digital adaptability: New construct and measure for digital inequality ‎research ‎*Cassidy Puckett (Northwestern University)‎ Roundtable 3 Socioeconomic inequality, education and social capital: What factors ‎shape social network growth among college students?‎ ‎*Howard T. Welser (Ohio University), Brandon Brooks (Ohio University), Bernard ‎Hogan (University of Toronto), Scott Titsworth (Ohio University)‎ Affordances for Networked Activism: Evaluating the capacities of ‎social movement sites to connect and motivate activists ‎*Nina Cesare (Ohio University), *Howard T. Welser (Ohio University)‎ Chinese Netizens and China’s Democratization:The Political ‎Consequences of the Rise of the Chinese Netizens ‎*Ya-Wen Lei (University of Michigan)‎ Roundtable 4 Cultural Fragmentation, Popular Culture, and Changing Perceptions of ‎Deviance Among Generation Y.‎ ‎*J. M. Larshus (SUNY-Albany), William J. Kinney (University of St. Thomas)‎ More than a Panic: Correlates of the Importance of Drugs and ‎Unemployment ‎*Jarrett Alan Thibodeaux (Vanderbilt University)‎ Terri's Fate: Regional and Political Differences in the Discussion of the ‎End of Life Outcomes ‎*Katy Schindler (Florida State University), *JoEllen Pederson (Florida State ‎University)‎ Rountable 5 Social Justice and the Virtualization of Health and Illness in the Age of ‎Biological Citizenship.‎ ‎*Alexander Stingl (Pompeii-Project EU)‎ The Golden Era: Authenticity, Invented Tradition and Hip-Hop History ‎*Michael Barnes (California State University, Long Beach)‎ Transformative Social Processes of Cyberspace: Applying the Theories ‎of Durkheim and Weber to the Internet ‎*David Drissel (Iowa Central Community College)‎ Roundtable 6 Measuring Electronic Government Procurement Success and Testing ‎for the Moderating Effect of Computer Self-efficacy ‎*Chyi-Lu Jang (National Sun Yat-Sen University)‎ Strategic Choice Models in a Globalized Marketplace: Perspectives ‎through the RBV and TCE Theoretical Lenses ‎*Zengie Mangaliso (Westfield State College), Mzamo P. Mangaliso (Eugene M. ‎Isenberg School of Management, UMass/Amherst)‎ Roundtable 7 A Comparison of Promoter and Listener Preferences for Popular Music ‎Artists ‎*Patricia L. Donze (University of California-Los Angeles)‎ Institutional Structures of Online Knowledge Production: Wikipedia, ‎Knol, and Citizendium ‎*Edo Navot (University of Wisconsin - Madison)‎ Science's Taste for Open Access ‎*James A. Evans (University of Chicago)‎ Roundtable 8 Table Presider: John P. Robinson (University of Maryland) ‎ Status Dynamics in Online Gift Exchange: How Competition and the ‎Spread of Status Value Shape Reciprocity ‎*Patrick Park (Cornell University)‎ The Outreach of Barack Obama to the African American Community ‎Using Online Social Networking ‎*Cynthia Love (Siena College), Sudarat Musikawong (Siena College)‎ IT, TV AND Time Displacement: A 45-Year Comparison ‎*John P. Robinson (University of Maryland)‎ BUSINESS MEETING AND AWARDS CEREMONY 3:30 PM Atlanta Marriott Marquis Gustavo S. Mesch, Chair Communication and Information Technologies Section American Sociological Association www.citasa.org